If anybody still doubted that the U.S. is getting closer to become a full-fledged gerontocracy, a look at those who rammed Brett Kavanaugh down the Supreme Court’s (and the country’s) throat should be more than enough to dispel it.

The U.S. president has decided to attack the Democratic caucus and the “healthcare for all” campaign, reviving the country's historical fear of the word "socialist", comparing it with the situation in Venezuela.

After the disaster of the nomination of Judge Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, the resignation of one of the high officials of the Trump administration can only be a bad omen before the midterm elections.

After the preliminary vote on Friday, there was little doubt that the presidential nominee for the Supreme Court, Judge Brett Kavanaugh, would be confirmed during Saturday's vote in the Senate. The Republican victory has left the country exhausted, but the draining process has also revealed to the nation a few important things to keep in mind.

The accusations already made against President Trump for inappropriate behavior towards women have been hard enough to ignore. Now his ridicule of the testimony of Dr. Christine Blasey Ford is too much, even for the most skeptical.

The National Association of Latino Elected Officials has released survey figures on the opinion of Latino voters regarding the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. A surprising majority wants the nominee to withdraw from the process.